JAG is an acronym for the Judge Advocate General, which is the judicial system of the military.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Lots of TV shows say that they are like doing a movie every week, but 'JAG' truly was a huge show. Lots of once-in-a-lifetime opportunities, like being launched off an aircraft carrier and being welcomed by military bases all over California.
But in my district I have heard from law enforcement officials and across the State of Florida about how much this JAG funding helps them fight crime, and to protect and serve the citizens within their jurisdiction.
Everyone will someday be judged for what they do, and Jah is the only judge.
There's a very particular way that the military speaks. There's a lot of profanity and a lot of acronyms.
You get a lawyer whether you're in a military tribunal or whether you're in a federal court, number one. The attorney general decided that the court with the biggest - with the greatest venue, with the best jurisdiction was the New York court. That was the right decision to make.
Probably right at the end of JAG, I would love to have a child or two. I ultimately want to have two kids.
The military wants a system that protects its policies and privileges.
We're so used to using military terminology in civilian speech that we forget those terms might mean something very specific.
'Flying Jatt' is a different and interesting script.
Jah is love, or God, whichever way you might accept it.
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